Except for the change in the generator, the Aladdin model
4 lamp seems to be primarily a marketing upgrade from model
3 as the lamps are virtually identical.

At first glance at the wick adjuster knob to the left it
appears to be a to reversion to the disk used in models
1, 1 and 2-3 transition. While the labeling is the same
a close comparison shows that the centre attachment is different.
Very early versions of this knob did not have the indentation
at the centre. It was flat.

The model 4 generator marks a return to the generic Plume
and Atwood generator that they were manufacturing for several
mantle lamp marketing companies at the time.

Aladdin held the patent for the gallery and Kone Kap mantle
and all the other parts were made under P&A patents.

The earliest model 4 burners did not have
the indent for the end of the shaft end that the common
model 4 burner has. These might be reworked model 3
burners.

Model 4 parlor lamp

Model 4 oil pot

Model 4 student lamp

Variations:

Table - Finish: satin brass, or Nickel platedFont (Wall mount & hanging, several model 4 only hangers
plus earlier hangers) - Finish: Polished brass, satin brass or
Nickel platedParlor - Finish: Old English or JAP BronzeStudent lamp - Finish: Old English
Oil pot - Finish: satin brass Transition (very early lamps) - Early model 4 lamps have
been found with model 3 box galleries (Model No 3 inside a box).
Also very early burners had wick adjuster knobs that did not show
the outlines of the shaft attachment.

The model 4 burner shares the burner base construction,
air distributor, wick holder and gallery shape with the model
3. The only REAL change is the flame spreader.

This particular burner had the side cut open at some time
for a wick raiser repair.

The model 4 flame spreader is
the first of the 'thimble' flame spreaders. Except for the number
on top and minor changes to the holes along the top side this
flame spreader remains basically the same through model 6.

This generator was stronger than the model 3 generator. The
diagonal slots in the #3 generator were easily distorted
if a strong twisting force was needed to extract it.

The model 4 gallery is the
same as the model 3 gallery except for the labeling. Note
there is a Beacon gallery labeled "Model No. 4" See the
Caution note at the bottom of this page.

Only the model 3 and 4 galleries had a model number stamped
on the side. Stamped on the model 4 gallery was: "MODEL
No. 4 PATS APL'D FOR"

The two piece air distributor
is identical on models 3, 4 and early 5.

The groove in the inner wick tube that serves as the seat
for the flame spreader changed for model 4. The top of the groove
is a sharp bend but the lower edge of the bend is more gradual.
There are now three holes in the inner wick tube just above
the collar. Presumably this is to help equalize air pressure
inside the bowl and allow the wick to flow kerosene better.

The model 4 hanging font has a 1-1/2 qt capacity and appears
identical to the model 1 font except for the foot and the burner
threads. The chimes are still the narrow chimes used in earlier
fonts. My guess would be that the tooling for the bowl top was
modified for the burner threads at model 3 and used through
model 6. The bottom bowl half tooling appears to have remained
the same from model 1 through model 4.

Aladdin model 1 through 6 used a filler cap with a flower
pattern on top. There were two varieties, vented, with a hole
in the centre top and unvented.

Models 1 through early 5 lamps with slotted burners used
the vented cap. late model 5 and model 6 screen burners
used the non vented type.

The foot used on the model 4
hanging font has 18 oval holes, and 2 tabs along the base
for mounting the base plate. The additional metal
between the slots made the skirt stronger and
less prone to bending. This
foot is identical to the foot used on model 5 and early model
6 hanging fonts, and with the tabs removed would be identical
to the late model 6 hanging font foot. The model 3 foot has
23 holes.

The bottom plate is mounted to the
foot by two tabs and a lock screw. The lock screw is shaped
like an open flower. The bottom plate used on a model 4 is identical
to the bottom plate used on model 5 and early model 6 hanging
fonts. The nickel plated one on the left is an early model 6
plate and the one on the right is a model 4 plate.

Smoke bell was used on all hanging
lamps from model 1 through 6. The chandelier lamps
used a different smoke bell.
NOTE: These have been reproduced in brass. The original Aladdin smoke bells are made from a non-magnetic nickel Iron alloy.

Model 4 (right) and model 5 (left) font base comparison. Both
1-1/2 qt fonts use the same 18 hole skirt and are identical
except for the ribbing along the base of the model 5 font. The
ribbing is the diagnostic between these two fonts.

LEFT:
Model 4 hanging lamp, style 113 uses the 205 or
an art glass 206 shade (205 shade mounted). This
lamp
uses an adjustable draft tube which carries an Aladdin
patent. This tube allowed the chimney air flow length
to be extended
for higher altitudes. Hangers with draft tubes were an
option for higher altitude burning through early model
6 lamps. The finish
is scratched brass. This lamp was priced half way between
the more common store lamp and style 113 to the right.

RIGHT:
Model 4 single chandelier, style 113. This lamp style uses
the 205 shade only. This style was
advertised
for
both model 3 and 4. These are very rare and were
sold for twice the cost of the more common #4 store lamp. Original
finish is old gold for the brass parts and ebony black
for the cast iron bits.

The adjustable draft tube of a
model 3 chandelier has 8 vent holes around the draft
tube near the base, a visible vertical seam and 10 vent holes
where the shade attaches. The model 4, 5, 6 and 23 (student
lamp) draft tubes have 16 vent holes where the shade attaches
plus 12 on the lower side of the tube and no visible seam.

Left:
Aladdin narrow frame hanging lamp with the art glass206 shade. This shade has been reproduced in very small numbers

Right:
A narrow frame hanger with the late style lamp mounting ring. Most narrow frame hangers have the earlier style implying that the new ring was introduced near the end of the model 4 production run.

206 art glass shade

The pictures above show the latch used on the hanging lamp bottom ring for the model 2 through most of model 4. The model 1 used a different latch and a different latch was introduced late in model 4 production. The Aladdin wall mounting brackets used the same pattern on the ring as the hanging lamps.

The model 4 oil pot is the industry
standard oil pot size and fits all lamps that take standard
oil pots. It was sold as an upgrade from competitor's oil pots.
The model 6 floor lamp was the first Aladdin product that used
an oil pot. This lamp has a non original model 6 gallery.

To date Aladdin has only
made two student lamps. The first is the model 4. The second
is a model 23 designed to look like the earlier model 4 lamp.
The external reservoir on the model 23 student lamp is not
functional.

The model 4 student lamp has a removable external reservoir
as shown. You remove it from the lamp for filling. The pin
at the bottom seals the reservoir while it is out of the lamp.

Kerosene flows from the external reservoir to the reservoir
under the burner through the connecting tubing and a passage
way through the ball connector.

Looking down into the kerosene tank of a model 4 student lamp. Note small hole near bottom for kerosene to flow to burner tank

Model 4 student lamp burner with model 6 gallery

flow valve of Aladdin model 4 student lamp

Aladdin sold parlor lamps
from model 1 through model 4

Two glass shades were available for the parlor lamps. Model
1 and 2 parlor lamps used the 202 artichoke shade as used
in cased green over white only. Model 3 and 4 used the 204
eight panel cased green shade. I do not believe these shades
were used on any other Aladdin lamps.

The Aladdin parlor lamps used a P&A three armed ringed
shade holder. There was an outside ring for the shade to rest
upon similar to the model 23 glass shade holder.

Wall bracket used on model 1 through most 4 lamps. Note the
ring is nonadjustable like the model 23 deluxe bracket. The
difference being the pattern stamped into the early ring.

This wall bracket likely was introduced at the end of the model 4 production run.

The pattern and latch style of Aladdin wall bracket mounting rings are usually the same as the mounting ring on the hanging lamps. A plain hanging ring with hidden expansion latch was introduced near the end of model 4 production.

This shade ring was used on model 1-4 hanging lamps that
came with a style 203 dome shade. It just slides down
the harp and rests there.

Note the large head shade securing screws. These
screws are unique to this shade ring. If you are
missing one or more, the shade ring is tapped for a 10-24
screw size.

CAUTION:

There is a gallery used on late Beacon burners
that looks like an Aladdin model 5-6 gallery that is labeled "Model
No. 4" and
has several patent dates. Some people are mistaking
this gallery for an Aladdin model 4 gallery. This gallery can
be made to fit an Aladdin model 4 burner but is incorrect
and will not burn properly.

Don't get fooled by this one

Aladdin 5/6 gallery left, late Beacon gallery right

Here is a side by side comparison of the Aladdin model
5/6 gallery and the late Beacon gallery. Note the Beacon
gallery is taller because of the taller base flange where
the gallery locks to the burner.

Here is a comparison of the two galleries from the underside. The
Beacon burner is a side draft burner and has a circle of
air holes that ring the outside of the mantle. The
circle of holes is a quick diagnostic to tell a late beacon
gallery from an Aladdin model 5 or 6 gallery.

Don't be fooled by this one.

Aladdin gallery on left, Beacon gallery on right

Parts support:

Mantles: Production of Aladdin KoneKap mantles ceased in 2007. In 2012 Aladdin introduced an adapter that fits onto a model 3 through 11 gallery that allows the use of a Lox-On mantle with the earlier lamps.Wick/Carrier: Models 3, 5 and 6 mounted wicks can be used. Model 6 wicks were discontinued in 1955. Gallery: The model 3,5 and 6 galleries can be used.Generator: Models 5 and 6 generators can be usedBurner: Model 3, 5 and 6 burners can be used. The thread diameter was changes starting in model 7.